Career
He initially ministered in Sherman, Texas, before founding the city of Clarendon in the Texas Panhandle as a dry Christian colony. Clara, however, did not enjoy the settlement and maintained separate residences in Sherman and Dallas. Carhart went on to pastor in Dallas and Fort Worth before establishing the Quarter Circle Heart Ranch in Donley County.
To fund the colony and the ranch, he organized the Clarendon Land Investment and Agency Company and traveled to England to meet with investors.
However, a drought and blizzard between 1886 and 1887 produced great losses and Carhart was forced to resign and move from his colony. After investing his remaining money in a bathhouse in Hot Springs, Arkansas, he settled in Sawtelle, California, where he died in the Union Soldier"s Home.